Robin Jenkins (1912-2005) was one of Scotland's most prolific and socially conscious novelists. Born near Cambuslang, he rose from modest beginnings to study literature at the University of Glasgow. A conscientious objector during the Second World War, Jenkins drew deeply on his experiences in forestry and teaching to shape his fiction. His work explores themes of morality, class and the quiet endurance of ordinary people, with The Cone Gatherers remaining a staple of Scottish literature. Awarded an OBE in 1999, Jenkins's legacy continues through the Robin Jenkins Literary Award. Jenkins died in 2005 at the age of 92. His novel The Pearl-fishers was published posthumously in 2007.

